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Costa Rica Surfing
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Costa
Rica Surfing in Guanacaste and Tamarindo
Costa Rica surfing! Guanacaste offers some of the
top surfing in Costa Rica. On the country's north Pacific coast,
Guanacaste has more beaches that are less crowded than those at Jaco.
Costa Rica surfing - top surf beaches in Guanacaste Guanacaste offers
year-round opportunities for surfers, though March-November are the
optimal months. Local surfers as well as...
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Jaco
Beach, Costa Rica: The Surfing Scene
Grab your surfboard and head for Jaco Beach, Costa
Rica, one of the country's most popular surfing spots. There are several
surf camps and independent instructors, as well as "surf and Spanish
language" schools, in Jaco, Manuel Antonio and Guanacaste. The
consistent wave action along the main stretch of beach is one reason
Jaco is such a good place to learn...
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Surfing
at Playa Dominical, Costa Rica
One of Costa Rica's few classic surfing towns,
Playa Dominical offers big waves and a secluded beach about halfway
between San Jose and Panama. Lodging is basic, with only a few resorts.
Also not many non surfing tourist. Getting here is tough. There is no
airfield. The last section of road is only about 25 miles from Manuel
Antonio, but is such extremely bad...
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Surfing at Manuel Antonio & Quepos, Costa Rica
Midway down the Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio is a
popular surfing area that features several Spanish language schools. The
waves are mellow, with one nice point break at the rock off Manuel
Antonio beach. Featuring foam boards, the Manuel Antonio Surf School is
one of several such schools in Costa Rica; You can buy, rent or bring
your own surfboard. This town...
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Costa Rica: Surfing at Tamarindo in Guanacaste
Costa Rica surfing at Tamarindo is some of Costa
Rica's best in the entire country. Tamarindo is in Guanacaste on the
Pacific coast. Bring your own board or rent one in town. You can fly
directly into the Liberia airport from many parts of the U.S.A., and
often be in the water only a few hours after your plane lifts off. It's
a serious party town, with nonstop...
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Costa
Rica Surf Camps
Ready to try surfing? Costa Rica surf camps offer
"laid back" lessons in school that are reinforced by a few hours
practicing in the warm Pacific waves. There is at least one surf camp in
each beach town on the west coast, plus independent instructors in Jaco
and Tamarindo. Local surfers say the best places to master the basics is
either at Jaco, Tamarindo or...
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